Mark Duncan | AP file photoOne of the most influential owners in the history of the NFL, Art Modell's reputation was forever tainted when he moved his franchise from Cleveland to Baltimore.Request to buy this photo

Damian Dovarganes | AP file photoDon Cornelius was a television show producer best known as the creator of Soul Train, which he hosted from 1971 until 1993.Request to buy this photo

Marc Hofer | AP photoFormer U.S. senator and Democrat George McGovern lost to President Richard Nixon in 1972 in a landslide.Request to buy this photo

Stuart Ramson | AP file photoGore Vidal was an author, playwright, politician and commentator whose novels, essays, plays and opinions were stamped by his immodest wit and unconventional wisdom.Request to buy this photo

Nati Harnik | AP file photoHenry Hill was an associate in New York's Lucchese crime family, a mobster and FBI informant whose life was the basis for the Martin Scorsese film "Goodfellas."Request to buy this photo

Carolyn Kaster | AP file photoPenn State football coach Joe Paterno's death on Jan. 22 came less than three months after it was disclosed he had lung cancer and the child sex-abuse revelations that shifted the ground at Penn State.Request to buy this photo

Lenny Ignelzi | AP file photoJunior Seau, the one-time fierce linebacker of his hometown San Diego Chargers, shot himself in the chest on May 2, leaving no note.Request to buy this photo

Tony Gutierrez | AP photoFor more than a decade actor Larry Hagman played villainous patriarch JR Ewing in the TV soap "Dallas."Request to buy this photo

Charles Sykes | AP photoNora Ephron was an essayist, author and filmmaker who thrived in the male-dominated worlds of movies and journalism.Request to buy this photo

Matt Sayles | AP file photoRodney King was the motorist whose 1991 videotaped beating by Los Angeles police officers was the spark for one of the most destructive U.S. race riots.Request to buy this photo

Joel Ryan | AP file photoWhitney Houston ruled as pop music's queen until her voice was ravaged by drug use and her regal image ruined by erratic behavior and a tumultuous marriage.Request to buy this photo

Craig Sjodin | ABC/AP photoDavy Jones, 3rd from left, was an actor turned singer who helped propel the TV rock band The Monkees to the top of the pop charts.Request to buy this photo

AP file photoRavi Shankar, shown with George Harrison, was a sitar virtuoso who became a hippie musical icon of the 1960s after hobnobbing with the Beatles.Request to buy this photo

NASA | ReutersNeil Armstrong became a global hero when as an astronaut he made "one giant leap for mankind" with a small step onto the moon.Request to buy this photo

Reed Saxon | AP file photoMexican-American singer and reality TV star Jenni Rivera became a superstar adored by millions in a male-dominated genre of Mexican-American music.Request to buy this photo

MCT/Detroit Free PressAlex Karras was an All-Pro defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions who later worked as a "Monday Night Football" co-host and parlayed his strength into a Hollywood acting career.Request to buy this photo

AP file photoSilky-voiced, clean-cut crooner Andy Williams' hit recording "Moon River" and years of popular Christmas TV shows brought him fans the world over.Request to buy this photo

Wilfredo Lee | AP file photoAngelo Dundee was the trainer who helped groom Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard into world champions and became one of boxing's most recognizable figures.Request to buy this photo

Ben Curtis | AP file photoU.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens, along with three other Americans, was killed in an attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.Request to buy this photo